Me, neither. I still remember the headlines when he died
and only a year after Heath Ledger.
Okay so I watched
The Haunting of Sharon Tate on Netflix the other day and I'm wondering how in the hell they got away with making/releasing this film???
It exploits a real life tragedy by creating this whole alternate "what if Sharon had premonitions about her supposed fate and could have somehow prevented the Manson murders that night?"
Yes NICE FANTASY there, Mr writer/director
Not real, and yet he has the nerve to include real life documentary clips of Sharon Tate's marriage to Roman Polanski so this film is in danger of fooling people into believing that the whole "premonition" aspect was legit
The cast are poor (not that they have anything solid to work with anyway) and the ideas/execution of them = a whole other level of tragic.